Do I need to book a round-trip ticket to Tbilisi, Georgia?
I am Nigerian and have never been to Tbilisi, Georgia. I will be entering the country with a UK visa, so I booked a one-way ticket.
Do I have to book a round-trip ticket since I have not been there before?
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As per Timatic, the database used by airlines:
Warning: - Visitors not holding return/onward tickets could be refused entry.
While I myself have only ever been asked for a return ticket once (which was not in Georgia), it is possible citizens of poorer countries will be subject to more scrutiny.
Thus, you should at least buy a refundable ticket, bring the confirmation to the border, and cancel it once in Georgia
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Do I need a return ticket to enter Georgia?
Return Flight Ticket: because this document is only valid for 120 days, you will need to show proof of a valid return flight ticket to the border control officers. Proof of Accommodation: it could be your hotel reservation or a written letter from your host in Georgia.Can I buy a round trip ticket and only fly one-way?
Can I buy a roundtrip ticket for a one-way trip? Technically, you can buy a roundtrip ticket and only use it to go one-way, but airlines frown upon this. And, you can only skip the return flight. If you miss a segment of your trip, the airline may cancel the rest of your ticket without giving you a refund.Can you fly direct from UK to Tbilisi?
Unfortunately there are currently no direct flights that can be taken from London airports to Tbilisi, however there are lots of indirect routes that require one change. You can get a flight from Heathrow Airport, Gatwick Airport, Stansted Airport and London City Airport with one transfer during the journey.What airlines fly to Georgia country?
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